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This live video of penguins at the Georgia Aquarium will make your day

This live video of penguins at the Georgia Aquarium will make your day

African penguin chicks hatched in 2015 for the fourth year in a row at the Georgia Aquarium.

New webcams at the Georgia Aquarium allow marine life enthusiasts to see live footage of beluga whales, African penguins as well as go inside the massive Ocean Voyager, home to thousands of sea animals including a green sea turtle.

The African penguin webcam and Asian small clawed otter webcam are the two newest ones with the penguin webcam launching earlier this year for “Penguin Awareness Day,” and the Asian small clawed otter webcam launching just this month.

A couple tips for viewing: You can tap on the toggle button to the right hand side to change view; the video will stream for 30 minutes without interruption. After that, if you are leaving open on your computer or smart phone, you will need to tap the refresh button to continue watching for another 30 minutes. You may also need to tap the play button to start viewing.

Webcams for sea lions, and another video camera focusing on jellies (gelatinous animals that drift through the ocean's water column around the world) are planned to be added during the coming weeks.

While viewers may tune in to the various exhibits, the Ocean Voyager webcam (see below) may be the biggest draw because viewers can see so much at once: thousands of animals inhabiting a 6.3 million gallon Ocean Voyager. This exhibit includes four whale sharks, four manta rays and a green sea turtle. Peak activity times vary for sea animal.

But you can tune in from the comfort of your home when you need a relaxing view of the ocean and marine life.

Where: The aquarium is situated across the street from the north end of Centennial Olympic Park at 225 Baker Street in Atlanta. Entrances to the aquarium's parking decks can be found on Luckie Street and Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard.

When to go: Although the aquarium is open 365 days, its hours vary from day to day. The hours adjust depending on the month and also on specific days. Generally, the facility opens around 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. and remains open until 9 p.m. Some days it closes earlier, at 5 p.m. Double check the aquarium's hours online before you visit, or call (404) 581-4000.

Cost: General admission tickets cost $35.95 for adults (ages 13 to 64), $29.95 for children (ages 3 to 12) and $31.95 for seniors (65 plus). Prices are reduced by up to 30 percent after 4 p.m. Parking costs an additional $12 but there are reduced packages for purchasing aquarium tickets and parking ahead of time.

There are several other discount packages and deals available for families and groups.

How to get in free: Every Monday, the aquarium opens its doors for free to military personnel and veterans. Immediate family members also receive a 10 percent discount. The aquarium also offers free entrance to visitors on their birthdays. So, if you were looking for a creative birthday activity, the Georgia Aquarium is definitely a good option.

Veterans Immersion Program participants dive in one of world's largest aquariums at Georgia Aquarium on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 for a unique adjunctive therapy that compliments current rehabilitation and reintegration programs.